A Livonia woman came into the Livonia police station Tuesday afternoon to report the theft of a cake topper from her daughter’s wedding reception the previous weekend at the Italian American Banquet and Conference Center, 39200 Five Mile.

The resident said the reception, which took place Aug. 27, wrapped up in the evening and that’s when they discovered the cake topper, a Disney Cinderella and Prince porcelain cake topper, was missing. They went to management at the banquet facility and reviewed some of the security footage and saw two suspects leave with the topper during the festivities.

According to the resident, the tape showed two suspects, a man and a woman, enter the facility, wave to some guests and head to a hi-top bar table where they ordered a drink. Then, they were seen going over to the area where the cake topper was on a window sill. One suspect went out of frame, while the other was seen placing the topper in his pocket. They both then left the room and facility. They then were seen entering the building again.

The victim said she did not recognize the two individuals, and employees at the Italian American Club said they did not recognize them as employees.

Blender taken from store

Police were dispatched Thursday afternoon on the report of a retail fraud that had recently taken place at Walmart, 29555 Plymouth.

A store employee said they saw her select a mug and blender and place them into a cart full of items that had already been purchased. She was seen paying for the mug, but not the blender. She tried to leave but was stopped by store employees. She was detained until police arrived and cited her. The suspect was released at the scene.

Vehicle rummaged through, items stolen

Two Livonia residents who live in the 27700 block of Norfolk came in to the police station Tuesday night to report a larceny from auto that had taken place.

One of the residents said he came out to his vehicle recently and saw trash outside of it. He then looked and saw it had been rummaged through. A pair of items, a pink dress and a portable alcohol breathalyzer were missing. He said there was no damage done to the vehicle, and no signs of forced entry. He said the vehicle was unlocked at the time.